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Reworking that network so that users can have both a phone and tablet on a single account, Mr. Hyers said, is a complex process and might be proving more difficult than RIM had anticipated.

She's reworking that awkward Aqua Net spot.

I love the idea of reworking that fable and the whole relationship Australia has with Asia.

"We have been reworking that portfolio for the last couple of years, changing some of the underwriting criteria" so that it was more heavily weighted toward borrowers with stronger credit records, Mr. Gerspach said on the conference call.

But Lessig and company are equally plausible when they suggest that the copyright laws that protect the Helprin family's intellectual property can be misused, usually by lawyered-up corporations, to block the kind of creative borrowing and reworking that early generations of artists took for granted.

The results indicate that ash-fall deposits in both valleys underwent several phases of reworking that possibly lasted for several years, indicating that ash was mobile in the landscape for a considerable period of time prior to burial.

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"And we continue to rework that document".

The Joint Chiefs of Staff then rework that list into the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan.

"So we decided to rework that presentation," Mr. Wood said.

Do you think you'll rework that chapter for another project?

Making the most of its intimate scale, the film sublimely reworks that TV sitcom staple, the disastrous driving lesson, with two people squeezed into a glass-and-metal capsule, one chipping away at the other's sanity.

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